Arkansas will be well represented in the growing number of college all-star games held in the lead up to the NFL Draft Combine.Running back Broderick Green will participate in tonight’s Casino Del Sol College All-Star Game. He's listed as a fullback on the roster. FSN will broadcast the game from Phoenix at 7 p.m. Coaching for Green’s team will be former Razorback/Ole Miss Coach Houston Nutt.

Wide receivers Greg Childs and Jarius Wright and linebacker Jerry Franklin play in the Jan. 21 East-West Shrine Game. That game is scheduled for a 3 p.m. kickoff at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Defensive end Jake Bequette and wide receiver Joe Adams, a consensus all-American as a punt return specialist, are playing in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 28. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. from Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala.

Both the East-West Shrine game and Senior Bowl will be broadcast on the NFL Network.

Arkansas will be well represented in the growing number of college all-star games held in the lead up to the NFL Draft Combine.Running back Broderick Green will participate in tonight’s Casino Del Sol College All-Star Game. He's listed as a fullback on the roster. FSN will broadcast the game from Phoenix at 7 p.m. Coaching for Green’s team will be former Razorback/Ole Miss Coach Hootie.

Wide receivers Greg Childs and Jarius Wright and linebacker Jerry Franklin play in the Jan. 21 East-West Shrine Game. That game is scheduled for a 3 p.m. kickoff at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Defensive end Jake Bequette and wide receiver Joe Adams, a consensus all-American as a punt return specialist, are playing in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 28. Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. from Ladd Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Ala.

Both the East-West Shrine game and Senior Bowl will be broadcast on the NFL Network.

Anybody know if we can catch the remaining two games on tv? I googled motherfucker and all I found was they were both on the NFL network. Any other options for those of us who don't have that?

East-West: With a lot of football ability on both the East and West rosters, it's tough to pick just one player when talking about the most talented. But for the sake of the argument, Arkansas' wide receiver Jarius Wright is certainly deserving of this distinction. Scouting the Razorbacks entering the 2011 season, I was anxious to see their stacked receiving corps with the return of Greg Childs (from a serious knee injury) and the ever-explosive Joe Adams. However, Wright was the player who stood out as a senior.

Wright is a savvy route runner and knows how to get open, selling routes beautifully. He competes for every pass and has elite body control and focus to adjust his frame mid-air and snatch the pass with his reliable hands. Wright has marginal bulk with a smallish frame and his lack of strength is exposed against physical cornerbacks, but he has the quick-twitch burst to redirect in any direction and shows an extra gear downfield. Wright is one of the top slot or "Y" receivers in this draft class because of his ability to manipulate the middle of the field and use his natural feel to find soft spots in coverage. He was a surprising omission from the Senior Bowl roster, especially with his teammate Joe Adams being taken over him, but Wright has a chance to really make a name for himself in Tampa this week. Other top talents to keep an eye on this week: Quentin Saulsberry (OL, aMm), Markus Zusevics (OL, Iowa), Evan Rodriguez (HB, Temple), DaJohn Harris (DT, USC), Shaun Prater (CB, Iowa). -- Dane Brugler